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PMO Harbour Energy Plc

22.40
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Harbour Energy Plc LSE:PMO London Ordinary Share Ordinary Shares
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 22.40 22.50 22.60 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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13/2/2017
03:28
Opec is expected to confirm today that Saudi Arabia has slashed output by more than required and delivered record levels of compliance with the cartel’s promised cuts.





Discoveries of new oil and gas fields have dropped to a fresh 60-year low, as companies put a brake on exploration and large fields have become harder to find.

manics
12/2/2017
20:53
OK Marv but for really reals you confessed on the PPG board (inbetween your moaning and whinging and crying about the mystical seller) that you were a 'ickle newbie and didn't really know what you were talking about. "Could someone. Pwetty pwease. Tell me why there's a seller and why the stwock's goin' dowm"? Then you come on here refreshing Yahoo! Finance like a BEAST? Then sell on that devastating newbie shake?Marv.
manics
12/2/2017
20:38
Tell ya what has dropped more, PMO from well over £5 a share. Guise we all fell for that one
marvin9
12/2/2017
20:34
Noooooooooo look further backkkkkkk that's one of many, the rest have gone mexa, Plexus for one

PPG has dropped and a perfect time to buy once the seller has stopped.

6P in no time.. watch this post ;)

marvin9
12/2/2017
20:20
Marv I checked PPG your primary tip on here. Mate it's tanked 25% and is now lower than when you tipped it.Talk to me.
manics
12/2/2017
20:12
Marv you using Bing is like that time you used Yahoo! Finance for the PMO results.
manics
12/2/2017
19:03
Nice song Emilio the clown
marvin9
12/2/2017
18:24
What really funny is those who call me an idiot have lost mega whilst I made mega.

Did you also buy my tips I posted on here to try and help you out?


Noooooooooo, go check em out.... allllllll have gone up mega..


Must be really upsetting to be out smarted by a village idiot lol

marvin9
12/2/2017
18:21
You forgot Rich Idiot ;')
marvin9
12/2/2017
18:17
Is Marvin an idiot-savant? That is a compliment BTW
leoneobull
12/2/2017
16:45
2nd Resistance Point
85.366
1st Resistance Point
84.183

Last Price
83.000

1st Support Level
81.608
2nd Support Level
80.217

marvin9
12/2/2017
16:17
Due to fracking being the trend, oil will rise and fall faster than electro prats underpants making a few bob on a Friday night.

The Oil price can change drastically within the next few months, certainly if OPEC decide to bin all cuts.

As said, sell sea lion now whilst the oil price is ok, get rid of the donkey in the corner and buy some more North sea oil and get tax cuts ;)

marvin9
12/2/2017
16:10
iMHO: what needs to happen is

1. POO stays above 55$ Brent and moves towards $60
2. Catcher Fpso and first oil dates are on time
3. tolmount (450bcf) planning gets next Capex and proceeds for 2018/19 - some drilling in 2017 at burgman
4. Cost reductions continue and Some debt gets paid down and is on track.
5. Solan maintains and increase production.


In the meantime sea lion needs partners/ farm out / part sale, so investment(1.5bn) is reduced by PMO and only then will the lenders allow PMO to proceed with sea lion on a large scale for 2020.

oilandgas1
12/2/2017
15:41
Ps,

Stop calling Uncle Tony Fat, he lost a few pounds since xmas

marvin9
12/2/2017
15:25
Electro part, answer the questions:

Which country will buy the oil ... if any gets brought up.. very high risk?
what will Production cost be?
What are the risks involved in the drill?
where will it be shipped to and at what cost?
Who will the farmer be?

Don't know do ya? lol, your such an electro prat!

Ok fact!
PMO cant even sort out a small drill like Solan. So much could go wrong with Sea Lion and will take mega years to resolve, time isn't something PMO have and at the rate Tony works , we will all be long gone dead and buried before he even turns a page over on any such pending contracts.

Please keep up.... Yes Sea Lion is Megga, but its just sat there..... soooo farrrrrrrrr away surrounded by so much hostility, penguins, oh and sea lions and its sooooooooooooo cold, weather conditions are terribly stormy which will delay so much of the work.

Anyway SELL SELL ... Buy something closer to home, nice and safe and not to far to enable Uncle Tony do a round trip drinking share holders champers; buy something else in the North Sea, another oil company with tax benefits ;)

marvin9
12/2/2017
14:39
Marvin please. You're better sticking to your "banter" about Durrant being fat - seems more at your level of comfort.

"But, but, but who will they sell the oil to?!?" - what a pleb. Hahaha.

theelectrolyte
12/2/2017
14:37
You talk as if the people that would do the work are new start up service companies on the Falkland Islands. Oil is oil, an FPSO doesn't know where it sits in the world, Technip's Le Trait have a decent record of shipping risers half way round the globe, drilling rigs don't suddenly stop working due to difference in water salinity.

In all seriousness - if you don't think Sea Lion is a goer for PMO in the medium-term then your invested in the wrong company given that by 2021 they'll be relying on it as their next source of production profile growth.

Anyway - if Sea Lion is such a poor development opp., nobody else is going to buy it are they?

theelectrolyte
12/2/2017
13:18
Hearts spot on, Moth ball oil store.

Better selling the full interest and buying something closer to home.

I'm being really dencer than normal today but still smarter than your average 'BEAR'

Get it .... 'BEAR'

Never mind thicko electro prat will wake up laffing early in the morning ARF ARF!

Maybe my questions were not detailed enough.


Yes the oil will be shipped by tankers, but to which port/country and what cost compared to profit.

Could they compete with Russia etc in that area?

marvin9
12/2/2017
10:57
In terms of scale of development cost - Sea Lion phase 1 is analogous with Catcher. The idea that Sea Lion is some out of reach development for PMO is just not true but they clearly want a partner to shoulder a share of the burden and reduce their risk.

There aren't many pools of oil around the world waiting to be developed that are the size of Sea Lion. You don't sell a world class asset like this unless you've got another one ready to develop elsewhere.

Marvin - "who would they sell the oil to" hahaha - as I said, dense (or is it dencer[sic]). 100% clueless.

theelectrolyte
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